Multimodal LLMs show systematic weaknesses in instance-level visual correspondence, and CoLVA, trained with a fine-grained vision expert and object-level contrastive learning, reaches 49.8% accuracy on the new MMVM benchmark, above GPT-4o.
SportsMOT: A Large Multi-Object Tracking Dataset in Multiple Sports Scenes
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Multi-object tracking in sports scenes plays a critical role in gathering players statistics, supporting further analysis, such as automatic tactical analysis. Yet existing MOT benchmarks cast little attention on the domain, limiting its development. In this work, we present a new large-scale multi-object tracking dataset in diverse sports scenes, coined as \emph{SportsMOT}, where all players on the court are supposed to be tracked. It consists of 240 video sequences, over 150K frames (almost 15\times MOT17) and over 1.6M bounding boxes (3\times MOT17) collected from 3 sports categories, including basketball, volleyball and football. Our dataset is characterized with two key properties: 1) fast and variable-speed motion and 2) similar yet distinguishable appearance. We expect SportsMOT to encourage the MOT trackers to promote in both motion-based association and appearance-based association. We benchmark several state-of-the-art trackers and reveal the key challenge of SportsMOT lies in object association. To alleviate the issue, we further propose a new multi-object tracking framework, termed as \emph{MixSort}, introducing a MixFormer-like structure as an auxiliary association model to prevailing tracking-by-detection trackers. By integrating the customized appearance-based association with the original motion-based association, MixSort achieves state-of-the-art performance on SportsMOT and MOT17. Based on MixSort, we give an in-depth analysis and provide some profound insights into SportsMOT. The dataset and code will be available at https://deeperaction.github.io/datasets/sportsmot.html.
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Are They the Same? Exploring Visual Correspondence Shortcomings of Multimodal LLMs
Multimodal LLMs show systematic weaknesses in instance-level visual correspondence, and CoLVA, trained with a fine-grained vision expert and object-level contrastive learning, reaches 49.8% accuracy on the new MMVM benchmark, above GPT-4o.